How to Get Bouncy & Flirty Curls

My hair is at an awkward phase. It’s getting longer, almost reaching my shoulder, and look very messy. I haven’t decided yet whether I want to cut it short again or grow it long for a change, but when I look at the mirror and see the reflection of my hair, I wish there’s something I can do to make it look better without giving it a cut.Because my hair is already very straight, I’m thinking that what I need is curling iron.

I have a set of curling iron that was a hand-me-down from my friend, but because I’ve never really used one before, all the different barrels confused me. That is until I saw an article in The Style Glossy, which explained the different kinds of curling irons to create different hairstyles.

There are a variety of different curling irons that create curls of different size and tightness. Here’s how to find the one that’s right for you.

Spiral Curls

These curling irons have raised ridges on the barrel. To create the telephone-cord curls of Mariah Carey or Sarah Jessica Parker, simply twist your hair around the spiral pattern. The closer the grooves, the tighter the curls. For cascading ribbon curls with volume at the roots, choose a spiral iron with a tapered barrel.

Tips:

Work with diagonal sections of hair to get closer to your scalp and create small bouncy curls.
After you curl a section of your hair, pin it to your scalp to keep your curls intact as you continue styling the rest of your hair.

Loose Curls

Megan Fox and “Glee” stars Jayma Mays and Dianna Argon all rocked retro Hollywood glamour at this year’s Golden Globes with romantic, wavy texture. To create this look, choose a spring curling iron with a barrel size of at least 1 inch. The longer your hair, the larger the barrel you’ll want: Opt for a barrel of 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 inches for mid-length hair, or 2 inches if your hair is shoulder-length or longer. Spring curling irons are a great tool for novice curlers; the clip helps you keep a firm grip on your hair as you work.

Tips:

Begin working from the middle of the hair shaft. Roll hair in the direction of your scalp. Then open the clip and feed in your ends.
To protect hair, use as little heat as needed. Start with a temperature of 300 F. If that doesn’t give you the hold you want, gradually move on to hotter settings, increasing heat by 25 F at a time.

Waves

Double- or triple-barreled curling irons give you that just-back-from-the-beach look you’re craving for. This is the tool to choose if you want the tousled tresses of Blake Lively or Colbie Caillat.

Tips:

For an authentic beachy look, start with day-old hair rather than just-shampooed locks.
Apply a light holding spray before curling, and then work with horizontal sections of hair, rolling up to about 1 inch from your scalp.

Tips for All Types of Curls

Apply a silicone-based serum before using the curling iron to protect your hair against heat damage.

After curling, apply pomade or a silicone-based styling product. Work through your hair gently, and then finger-comb your hair to separate curls.

Keep the barrel of your iron clean. Run a smooth, dry cloth over it when it’s still warm — not hot — to remove dust and product buildup.

Make sure your hair is absolutely dry before you use your curling iron. Otherwise, you’ll end up with limp, ill-formed curls that will wilt in one to two hours.

Always work with small sections of hair and hold the curl around the curling iron for 10 seconds, then release.

Spray each section with a light mist of flexible-hold hairspray.

I am so going to try the wavy look tomorrow! How about you, girls? Do you like experimenting with different hair style with curling iron?